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Assessment protocol of limb muscle strength in critically ill
patients admitted to the ICU: the Medical Research Council
Scale
To proceed to voluntary muscle strength assessment, the neurologic en hemodynamic
stability of the patient should be guaranteed by a medical doctor.
 Evaluation of the level of cooperation
Two options:
A. Five standardized questions1
Each correct answer is worth 1 point. The commands may be repeated twice. It is
allowed to slightly pinch the patient once to increase the attention of the patient. A
patient that is fully awake and cooperative achieves a score of 5 on 5. A score of 5 on
5 is required to assess volition muscle strength.
B. Confusion Assessment method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU)²
Delirium has four features: (1) acute onset of changes or fluctuations in the course of
mental status, (2) inattention, (3) disorganized thinking and (4) altered level of
Open and close your eyes
Look at me
Open your mouth and put out your tongue
Nod your head
Raise your eyebrows after I have counted to five
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consciousness (other than alert)3
. The patient is determined to be delirious according
to the CAM-ICU if he/she manifests both features 1 and 2, plus either feature 3 or 42
.
 Assessment of muscle strength with the MRC-scale4
.
o Standardized test positions
 To perform movements against gravity (MRC ≥ 3), the head end of the
bed is placed in 45°. For movements with elimination of gravity (MRC
< 3), the head end of the bed is placed in 10°
 The head of the patient is supported by a pillow, to enable the patient
to see the limb to be tested.
 Fixation and positioning materials must be removed. Side rails are
removed. Make sure that catheters do not interfere with the
movements that have to be performed.
 If necessary, bronchial toilet is performed prior to testing, followed by
a short recuperation period for the patient.
 First test muscle strength for an MRC-score of 3. Then continue the
test for an MRC-score 4 or 2 depending on the result.
Grade 0 No contraction visible or palpable
Grade 1 Flicker of contraction visible or palpable, although no limb movement
Grade 2 Movement with gravity eliminated over almost full range of motion
Grade 3 Movement against gravity over almost full range of motion
Grade 4 Movement against moderate resistance over full range of motion
Grade 5 Normal power
3
45° Supine 10° Supine
o Learning attempts, repetitions and rest in between repetitions
 First, the physiotherapist will perform the movement passively so the
patient knows which movement he/she is expected to do. Next, ask
the patient to perform the movement actively.
 Begin the test at the right hand side. Finish muscle strength
examination for 1 muscle group bilateral before continuing to the next
muscle group. The muscle test must always be carried out in the same
order
 Three attempts for each muscle group may be performed. When the
first attempt is correctly performed, continue to the next muscle
group.
 Resting periods in between measurements may be short (less 30
seconds) unless the patient needs more time to recover.
o Contraction time
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 Since contraction time is delayed in critically ill patient, encourage the
patients to maintain the effort for at least 5-6 seconds5
.
o Verbal encouragement
 Encourage the patient during the testing.
Muscle test 1: shoulder abduction
Commands: - move your elbow upwards
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5
5
Muscle test 2: Elbow flexion
Commands: - Move your hand towards your shoulder
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5
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Muscle test 3: Wrist extension
Commands: - Move your hand to the side (grade 2)
- lift your hand of the matras (grade 3)
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5 (fingers in extension)
Grade 4/5 (fingers in flexion)
7
Muscle test 4: Hip flexion
Commands: - Move your knee towards your chest
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5
8
Muscle test 5: Knee extension
Commands: - Lift your foot of the matras
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5
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Muscle test 6: Ankle dorsiflexion
Commands: - Pull up your toes
Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4/5
o Calculation of MRC-sum score
 For global muscle strength, calculate the MRC-sum score by summing all
the obtained strength values of upper limbs and lower limbs6
(see table 1)
o Handling of missing data
 When muscle strength cannot be evaluated due to orthopedic, neurologic
or other reasons, results of the contralateral muscle group will be
substituted to calculate the MRC-sum score. The only exception is
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paraplegia. The values of the arm are then extrapolated to the leg
(ipsilateral limb here). When there are more than two extrapolations the
MRC sum score cannot be used! The reason of extrapolation must be
reported at the time of the measurement4
.
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Table 1 Scoring table MRC sum score
MRC-SUMSCORE
1
Name: ___________________________________Date: ___ /___/___ Hour: ___:___
Pre-Existing NMD: □No □Yes:______________________________________
MRC: Medical Research Council; NMD: Neuromuscular disease; S5Q: Score 5 Questions; EP: Extrapolation; MS: Muscle Test.
EP CLASSIFICATION
A Hemiplegia After Stroke: MRC-SCALE
1
B Paraplegia Spinal Cord Injury: 0 = No visible contraction
1 = Visible contraction without movements of the limbs
2= Movements of the limbs but not against the gravity
3 = Movement against gravity over (almost) the full range
4 = Movement against gravity and resistance
5 = Normal
C Prohibited Orthopaedics Reason:
D Peripheral Nerve Injury:
E Amputation:
F Others:
S5Q Correct Answer: /5--------------------- Right Reason EP Left Reason EP
MS: Abduction of the arm
MS: Flexion of the forearm
MS: Extension of the wrist
MS: Flexion of the leg
MS: Extension of the knee
MS: Dorsal flexion of the foot
STRENGTH SUBTOTAL VALUE A: STRENGTH TOTAL .=
EP SUBTOTAL VALUE B: EP TOTAL =
MRC TOTAL SUMSCORE
SCORE 5 QUESTIONS2
A. Open and close your eyes
B. Look at me
C. Open your mouth and put out your tongue
D. Nod your head
E. Raise your eyebrows when I have counted up to
five
REFERENCES
1. Kleyweg R.P., et al. Muscle Nerve 1991; 14(II): 1003-09.
2. De Jonghe B., et AL. Crit Care Med 2007; 35(9): 2007-14.
Name prospector:
Day:
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Reference List
1. De Jonghe B, Sharshar T, Lefaucheur JP, et al: Paresis acquired in the intensive care unit: a
prospective multicenter study. JAMA 2002; 288: 2859-2867
2. Ely EW, Inouye SK, Bernard GR, et al: Delirium in mechanically ventilated patients: validity and
reliability of the confusion assessment method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU).
JAMA 2001; 286: 2703-2710
3. Inouye SK, van Dyck CH, Alessi CA, et al: Clarifying confusion: the confusion assessment
method. A new method for detection of delirium. Ann Intern Med 1990; 113: 941-948
4. Hermans G, Clerckx B, Vanhullebusch T, et al: Interobserver agreement of Medical Research
Council sum-score and handgrip strength in the intensive care unit. Muscle Nerve 2012;
45: 18-25
5. Baldwin CE, Paratz JD, Bersten AD: Muscle strength assessment in critically ill patients with
handheld dynamometry: An investigation of reliability, minimal detectable change, and
time to peak force generation. J Crit Care 2013; 28: 77-86
6. Kleyweg RP, van der Meche FG, Schmitz PI: Interobserver agreement in the assessment of
muscle strength and functional abilities in Guillain-Barre syndrome. Muscle Nerve
1991; 14: 1103-1109

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  • 1. 1 Assessment protocol of limb muscle strength in critically ill patients admitted to the ICU: the Medical Research Council Scale To proceed to voluntary muscle strength assessment, the neurologic en hemodynamic stability of the patient should be guaranteed by a medical doctor.  Evaluation of the level of cooperation Two options: A. Five standardized questions1 Each correct answer is worth 1 point. The commands may be repeated twice. It is allowed to slightly pinch the patient once to increase the attention of the patient. A patient that is fully awake and cooperative achieves a score of 5 on 5. A score of 5 on 5 is required to assess volition muscle strength. B. Confusion Assessment method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU)² Delirium has four features: (1) acute onset of changes or fluctuations in the course of mental status, (2) inattention, (3) disorganized thinking and (4) altered level of Open and close your eyes Look at me Open your mouth and put out your tongue Nod your head Raise your eyebrows after I have counted to five
  • 2. 2 consciousness (other than alert)3 . The patient is determined to be delirious according to the CAM-ICU if he/she manifests both features 1 and 2, plus either feature 3 or 42 .  Assessment of muscle strength with the MRC-scale4 . o Standardized test positions  To perform movements against gravity (MRC ≥ 3), the head end of the bed is placed in 45°. For movements with elimination of gravity (MRC < 3), the head end of the bed is placed in 10°  The head of the patient is supported by a pillow, to enable the patient to see the limb to be tested.  Fixation and positioning materials must be removed. Side rails are removed. Make sure that catheters do not interfere with the movements that have to be performed.  If necessary, bronchial toilet is performed prior to testing, followed by a short recuperation period for the patient.  First test muscle strength for an MRC-score of 3. Then continue the test for an MRC-score 4 or 2 depending on the result. Grade 0 No contraction visible or palpable Grade 1 Flicker of contraction visible or palpable, although no limb movement Grade 2 Movement with gravity eliminated over almost full range of motion Grade 3 Movement against gravity over almost full range of motion Grade 4 Movement against moderate resistance over full range of motion Grade 5 Normal power
  • 3. 3 45° Supine 10° Supine o Learning attempts, repetitions and rest in between repetitions  First, the physiotherapist will perform the movement passively so the patient knows which movement he/she is expected to do. Next, ask the patient to perform the movement actively.  Begin the test at the right hand side. Finish muscle strength examination for 1 muscle group bilateral before continuing to the next muscle group. The muscle test must always be carried out in the same order  Three attempts for each muscle group may be performed. When the first attempt is correctly performed, continue to the next muscle group.  Resting periods in between measurements may be short (less 30 seconds) unless the patient needs more time to recover. o Contraction time
  • 4. 4  Since contraction time is delayed in critically ill patient, encourage the patients to maintain the effort for at least 5-6 seconds5 . o Verbal encouragement  Encourage the patient during the testing. Muscle test 1: shoulder abduction Commands: - move your elbow upwards Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5
  • 5. 5 Muscle test 2: Elbow flexion Commands: - Move your hand towards your shoulder Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5 [ G e e f e e n c i t a a t u i t h e t d o c u m [ G e e f e e n c i t a a t u i t h e t d o c u m e
  • 6. 6 Muscle test 3: Wrist extension Commands: - Move your hand to the side (grade 2) - lift your hand of the matras (grade 3) Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5 (fingers in extension) Grade 4/5 (fingers in flexion)
  • 7. 7 Muscle test 4: Hip flexion Commands: - Move your knee towards your chest Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5
  • 8. 8 Muscle test 5: Knee extension Commands: - Lift your foot of the matras Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5
  • 9. 9 Muscle test 6: Ankle dorsiflexion Commands: - Pull up your toes Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4/5 o Calculation of MRC-sum score  For global muscle strength, calculate the MRC-sum score by summing all the obtained strength values of upper limbs and lower limbs6 (see table 1) o Handling of missing data  When muscle strength cannot be evaluated due to orthopedic, neurologic or other reasons, results of the contralateral muscle group will be substituted to calculate the MRC-sum score. The only exception is
  • 10. 10 paraplegia. The values of the arm are then extrapolated to the leg (ipsilateral limb here). When there are more than two extrapolations the MRC sum score cannot be used! The reason of extrapolation must be reported at the time of the measurement4 .
  • 11. 11 Table 1 Scoring table MRC sum score MRC-SUMSCORE 1 Name: ___________________________________Date: ___ /___/___ Hour: ___:___ Pre-Existing NMD: □No □Yes:______________________________________ MRC: Medical Research Council; NMD: Neuromuscular disease; S5Q: Score 5 Questions; EP: Extrapolation; MS: Muscle Test. EP CLASSIFICATION A Hemiplegia After Stroke: MRC-SCALE 1 B Paraplegia Spinal Cord Injury: 0 = No visible contraction 1 = Visible contraction without movements of the limbs 2= Movements of the limbs but not against the gravity 3 = Movement against gravity over (almost) the full range 4 = Movement against gravity and resistance 5 = Normal C Prohibited Orthopaedics Reason: D Peripheral Nerve Injury: E Amputation: F Others: S5Q Correct Answer: /5--------------------- Right Reason EP Left Reason EP MS: Abduction of the arm MS: Flexion of the forearm MS: Extension of the wrist MS: Flexion of the leg MS: Extension of the knee MS: Dorsal flexion of the foot STRENGTH SUBTOTAL VALUE A: STRENGTH TOTAL .= EP SUBTOTAL VALUE B: EP TOTAL = MRC TOTAL SUMSCORE SCORE 5 QUESTIONS2 A. Open and close your eyes B. Look at me C. Open your mouth and put out your tongue D. Nod your head E. Raise your eyebrows when I have counted up to five REFERENCES 1. Kleyweg R.P., et al. Muscle Nerve 1991; 14(II): 1003-09. 2. De Jonghe B., et AL. Crit Care Med 2007; 35(9): 2007-14. Name prospector: Day:
  • 12. 12 Reference List 1. De Jonghe B, Sharshar T, Lefaucheur JP, et al: Paresis acquired in the intensive care unit: a prospective multicenter study. JAMA 2002; 288: 2859-2867 2. Ely EW, Inouye SK, Bernard GR, et al: Delirium in mechanically ventilated patients: validity and reliability of the confusion assessment method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU). JAMA 2001; 286: 2703-2710 3. Inouye SK, van Dyck CH, Alessi CA, et al: Clarifying confusion: the confusion assessment method. A new method for detection of delirium. Ann Intern Med 1990; 113: 941-948 4. Hermans G, Clerckx B, Vanhullebusch T, et al: Interobserver agreement of Medical Research Council sum-score and handgrip strength in the intensive care unit. Muscle Nerve 2012; 45: 18-25 5. Baldwin CE, Paratz JD, Bersten AD: Muscle strength assessment in critically ill patients with handheld dynamometry: An investigation of reliability, minimal detectable change, and time to peak force generation. J Crit Care 2013; 28: 77-86 6. Kleyweg RP, van der Meche FG, Schmitz PI: Interobserver agreement in the assessment of muscle strength and functional abilities in Guillain-Barre syndrome. Muscle Nerve 1991; 14: 1103-1109